​Give us an overview of your summer internship. What was its practical application?

What was you B.Tech/M.Tech/Diploma project about? Explain in detail.

Tell me one thing about yourself that is not there in your resume.

Tell me about the newspaper headlines today?

Tell me something about yourself and your family background.

Tell the name of ten books that you referred to while studying for your Graduation/PG/Diploma?

​Tell me something about yourself and your family background.What motivates you to do your best on the job? (Challenge,Achievement, Recognition)

What do you do in your free time?

Which is the last movie you watched and what was the story?

Which is the last book you read?

​Name three Indian Noble Prize winners.

Which is your favourite TV soap/ sports/music?

Which is your favourite sport? Who is your favourite sportsman and what qualities you like in him?

What is the diameter of a soccer ball?

​Will you be out to take my job?

Take your seat.Why are you sweating? Are you nervous?

What is the colour of the wall behind you? (The same as in front of me)

If we don't hire you what are you going to do? (Enhance my skill set, educational qualification)

Are you applying for other jobs?

​What do co-workers say about you?

Who is the current PM/ President/ Governor/ LS speaker/ CM?

​What have you learned from mistakes on the job/life/college?

​On a scale from one to 10, rate me as an interviewer.

I shall either ask you ten easy questions or one really difficult question. What would you like?

​If you had enough money to retire right now, would you?

​​What is the difference between biosphere reserves, national parks, wildlife sanctuaries?

Are you willing to put the interests of the organization ahead of your own? (Obviously Yes)

​Tell me about your ability to work under pressure.

If you were hiring a person for this job, what would you look for? (Mention traits that are needed and that you have.)

​What has been the role of media in influencing people in the elections gone by?

Tell us the difference between Freedom of expression , speech and opinion.

​What are you doing nowadays?

​Name some of the startups in India. Do you know anything about the founders of these companies?

​What was the last gift you gave someone?

What was the last gift you received from someone?

​What has been the accomplishment you are most proud of?

What has been your biggest professional disappointment?

​What has been your biggest personal disappointment?

Describe the colour red to somebody who is blind.

​Which supply do we get to our homes? AC/DC. Where is DC used?

If you were to get rid of one state in the India, which would it be and why?

​Tell me about a suggestion you have made.

​Describe your work ethic.

Are you more of a hunter or a gatherer?

​If you could be anyone else, who would it be?

You have changed careers before. Why should I let you experiment with my company?

​Which are the software you know?

If Aluminum shows good thermal conductivity and we make automobile fins using them then why do we use aluminium foils for thermal isolation?

Why did you change so many companies in your career?

How do you control your team ?

​What qualities do you look for in a boss?

​Do you have any blind spots? (If you know about blind spots, they are no longer blind spots)

What irritates you about co-workers?

​Teach me something new.

​What is the distance between Earth and Sun?

Name three District of your home state.

Name all the neighbouring states to your home state.

What are your views on drinking and smoking? (Never criticise, take a middle path)

Why do you think you are suitable for this position ?

If selected how you will make a difference to our company ?

​What kind of person would you refuse to work with?

What will you do if I run away with your sister? (I wont get a better brother-in-law)

​Do you know anyone who works for us?

​What do you think is the role of Engineering graduates these days in the progress of the nation?

​Tell me about your dream job.

​Tell me about a time you failed?

​How do u handle stressful situations?

What do you think about when you are driving alone in your bike/car?

​Would you be willing to relocate if required?

​What is more important to you: the money or the work?

​If you don’t get this job, what’s your backup plan?

​Are you a team player? (Of course you are: example)

​How long would you expect to work for us if hired? (As long as we both feel I'm doing a good job)

​What can you do for us that other candidates can't?

​Any advice for your previous boss?

​What are you known for?

What is Cloud Computing and IoT?

​What is hyperloop technology?

​If you could be any animal in the world, what animal would you be and why?

Do you have any questions for me?​​

General Interview Tips:1. Be Positive, Truthful, Concise, Confident and Rehearse your subjects well:Always remember that the interviewer is a very very smart individual who’s job is to hire good candidates after interviewing them. They come across candidates like you on a daily basis and their interview experience is immensely more than yours. They are looking for candidates who are different from the lot and who have the zeal and enthusiasm to excel. Never try to bluff them, as a dishonest person will be the last candidate in their list of probable candidates. They are actually not looking for brilliant candidate who knows all and tells all, but what they are really looking to is the readiness to learn and execute with full enthusiasm.

Your goal in any interview should always be authenticity, responding truthfully to interview questions. At the same time, your goal is to get to the next step, so you’ll want to provide focused responses that showcase your skills, experience, and fit with the job and the employer. Provide solid examples of solutions and accomplishments but keep your responses short and to the point.Never ever speak ill or badmouth a previous employer, boss, or co-worker. It presents a very negative aspect of your personality. The interview is about you and making your case that you are the ideal candidate for the job.Never talk for more than 2 minutes straight for non-explanatory types of questions.

2. Sell Yourself and Don't pretend you're perfect Always remember that any interview is all about marketing yourself. The most intelligent and qualified applicant is not always the one who is hired; the winning candidate is often the jobseeker who does the best job responding to interview questions and showcasing his or her fit with the job, department, and organization. What You are selling to the employer, in the interview is your ability to fill the organization’s needs, solve its problems, propel its success. Also remember- Don't oversell yourself too.

3. Dress for Success, Arrive on Time, Relaxed and Prepared for the InterviewNever be late and always be formally dressed for an interview. These are the basic etiquettes an interviewer expects from you. Accessories and jewelries are a strict NO. Try not to smoke or eat right before the interview and if possible, brush your teeth or use mouthwash.

4. Review Common Interview Questions and Prepare Your Responses

Don′t try to memorize answers word for word. Prepare well for commonly asked questions in your own words and thougth's. Be original. The interviewer gets bored listening to the same old rotten answers again and again. Hence original and authentic views about some of the frequently asked questions can ignite the interviewers interest in you. Some of the most commonly asked questions that a interviewee should go rehearsed with are:

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Answer: Start with your name, followed by educational details like qualification, college, marks secured, year, major accomplishments etc, followed by brief about your family and conclude it with your hobbies and strengths. By asking this question the interviewer wants to know your resume which otherwise he would have to read. Hence always highlight your strongest points with the answer to this "not so innocent" question.

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Question 2 : What is your favourite subject & why ?

Answer: Always go into any interview preparing well about three major graduation subjects. Don't only tell their names but also the justifications and reasons for why are they you favourite subjects. Example: If Heat Transfer is your favourite subject because you love the practical aspect of the subject and you chose to do your Major/Minor project in it.

All good companies want to interview you on your strong points and not your weak points. Hence the well prepared answer to this question and the subsequent subject questions can seal your interview fate. Hence prepare well three major subjects as an answer to this question.

When you answer what is your favourite subject, Interviewer definitely ask basic questions from that subject to check your interest & whether you truly answered or not. So be prepared with basic concepts & questions of favourite subject. A good answering round for these question and well - "Congratulations".

Question 3 : What do you know about our company ?

Answer: The interviewer expects you to know at least the basic background about the company in which you are appearing for the interview. The answer to this question shows your seriousness and commitment towards the job. Hence before going for the interview at least:

Visit the company website; look in the “About Us” section and “Careers” sections.

Visit the company’s LinkedIn page

Google about what are the recent positive news about the company

Question 4 : What are your biggest strengths? What will you bring to the team?

Answer:An important part of answering this questions is showing self awareness and humility. Nobody wants to work with someone who thinks they are 100% perfect so make sure you show that you're human. I think it's more of a red flag to have no flaws (versus giving an honest answer when that question is asked).

Choose about 2-3 strengths that are relevant to predicting your success at the job and company. Carefully read the job posting and talk to current employees. Find out if their are common strengths that lead people to excel in the role. Stay away from overly generic and lazy answers, like “I'm a team player” Instead, give solid examples of how your relationship building, research and clear communication brought it and retained top clients at your last job. Highlight common themes in your achievements, and link them to tangible results. This question is basically: Why should we hire you?

Question 5 : What is your biggest weakness? OR Why I should not hire you?

Answer:An important part of answering this questions is showing self awareness and humility. Nobody wants to work with someone who thinks they are 100% perfect so make sure you show that you're human and please don't say that you don't have any weakness. Also, this is not an opportunity to pour out your darkest secrets. This is a question that is best played down with a genuine answer.

​You should select a weakness that you have been actively working to overcome. For example: I’m a beginner at Ansys, but I’d like to learn more advanced techniques. I’ve signed up for a course that will help me improve.Talk about a true weakness and show what you are doing to overcome it. Don't bluff.

Question 6 : Why you want to join our company ?

Answer: Please don't stammer or blabber for this question. This is an area where a mature and realistic answer is expected. People choose their career and hence the company based on several reasons, such as:

What is your aptitude? What subjects you enjoy?

What kind of a social, professional and personal environment do you desire?

What is your background and achievements?

What motivates you?

What activities do you enjoy?

​Mention things you like about the company in general, and then talk specifically about how your skill set would be a good fit for the company’s mission. This is also a good opportunity to mention some good things you might have heard about the company from friends or acquaintances.

Question 9 :Where do you see yourself 10 years from now?

Answer: This question is not when you start throwing in fancy designations. Instead, be realistic, humble and concentrate on the kind of roles people in those designations are expected to play. If the question specifically asks for your professional goals then stick to it, otherwise it is a good idea to balance it with your personal goals and enhancement of educational qualifications etc. But be sure that the answer to this question should not imply that you are going the leave the company anytime soon.

Question 8 : Questions regarding your minor & major projects?

Answer:When answering this question be precise and to the point. Start with the Aim, Literature Survey brief results, Methodology, Results and Applications, Advantages, Disadvantages & Future Scope. Be prepared with conclusion of the topic and a few follow up questions that you should be able to answer.

Question 7 : Where & What you have learned from your industrial trainings?

Answer: To answer this question, starting from where & in which department you get your industrial trainings, work flow of that department, working process, advantages, disadvantages, information about product, various types of problems. You can add your experience what you have from training.

Question 10: Technical Questions

Answer: Core companies always tend to ask a lot of technical questions usually in the subjects of your interest or your major/minor projects. Prepare three subjects well and go for the kill.

Always answer technical questions with great details and preferably using a paper-pencil/pen. jot down the steps. Scribble on a piece of paper the answers. The interviewers usually get impressed by such candidates.

Apart from above, the interviewee should always be ready for surprises. Few stress questions can always be asked to judge your temperament and attitude. Always maintain your calm and be pragmatic in an interview. Some of the stress questions can be:

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1. What are your options if we don't hire you ?2. How often have you been absent from college, work or training ?3. Have you ever had trouble with other people on the job/ college ?4. Why your marks have been so low?5. Don't you feel you are a little to old/young for this job ?6. If I say that you are not fit for the job what would your reaction be?7. With your background, we believe that you are overqualified to join this institute.8. You haven't had sufficient experience in this field.9. Our experience with women on this job has not been good.

10. Your communication skills are not good.11. What would irritate you most if I as a manager I did it ?

12. Describe a situation where it was most important for you to display tact and diplomacy.13. Tell me about the last time you had a clash or disagreement with someone at school/college/workplace.

​14. Is that the best answer you can give? (following your answer to a recently asked question)

​15. Interviewer: "I'm sorry but I don't know that I completely understand your answer. Could you please clarify?"

16. How would you evaluate me as an interviewer?17. Can you please explain why you've been unemployed so long?18. What kind of people do you struggle to work with?

​19. Why aren't you earning more at your age?

20. What do you feel this position should pay?

21. How successful do you've been so far?

How to Respond to Stress Interview Questions???

Remember the interviewer is trying to evaluate your temperament and aptitude by making you answer some really silly questions. The answer to these questions are only subjective. Keep your calm and respond to an irritating question as you would any other, and you will demonstrate the ability to remain calm and handle stressful situations.Rely on these strategies to effectively respond to questions:

Never ever criticise your Professors/College/Ex-boss etc etc.

Refrain from being offended. Interviewers are interested to see how you handle criticism.

Always act professionally, and keep your cool.

Answer questions clearly and do not backtrack on responses if it appears you did not provide the right answer.

You can buy time by clarifying the question asked and the nature of the answer desired.

Be open, honest, direct and polite, but don't every allow the interviewer to emotionally intimidate you.

Ask for information when it's lacking, and state any assumptions you use.

People are put through stress questions only if they are having a fair chance of being hired. Hence, don't blow up your chances by falling into the trap. Be humble, thruthful, calm, open & receptive.